]]>http://www.fatunclefarms.com/2014/04/11/fat-uncle-farms-featured-on-all-kinds-of-yum-food-blog/feed/05 Year Anniversary!http://www.fatunclefarms.com/2014/03/03/5-year-anniversary/
http://www.fatunclefarms.com/2014/03/03/5-year-anniversary/#commentsMon, 03 Mar 2014 14:41:32 +0000http://www.fatunclefarms.com/?p=1268This week marks our 5th year anniversary as Fat Uncle Farms! We would like to show our gratitude to everyone who has supported us through the years, so from March 3rd to March 9th, we will be having a customer appreciation discount of 5% off ALL online orders at http://www.fatunclefarms.com/online-shop/

To receive 5% off your online order, just use the coupon code “5 Years” at checkout.

Thank you once again for supporting Fat Uncle Farms! We look forward to seeing you at the farmers markets or hosting you at our guesthouse!

]]>http://www.fatunclefarms.com/2014/03/03/5-year-anniversary/feed/0Come Stay At Our Guesthouse in Lompoc!http://www.fatunclefarms.com/2014/02/24/come-stay-at-our-guesthouse-in-lompoc/
http://www.fatunclefarms.com/2014/02/24/come-stay-at-our-guesthouse-in-lompoc/#commentsTue, 25 Feb 2014 02:27:01 +0000http://www.fatunclefarms.com/?p=1248We’ve got some exciting news to share! Our guesthouse at our ranch in Lompoc, CA is now ready! We’d love to have you visit!

Our ranch in Lompoc is located in Central California on 100 acres of land. A great place to unplug, get back to nature, and fall back into the rhythms of farm life. Our almonds are grown on our farm in Wasco, but we’ve got plenty of exciting livestock and farming projects in the works on our Lompoc ranch!

To find out more info and to make a reservation, please visit our AirBnB listing HERE.

We’d love to see you soon, and share the love of our land and slow food with you!

For the month of February, Nate is tending to the bees at the almond farm in Wasco, CA. These bees play a very important role as they pollinate the almond trees that produces our delicious almonds. We use honey from the same bees to also make honey roasted almonds!

If you’d like to set up a private tour and see the bees and farm in action, contact Nate at nathanael@fatunclefarms.com

]]>http://www.fatunclefarms.com/2014/01/21/mailing-list-giveaway/feed/0New Sprouted & Dehydrated Flavor: Balsamic Vinegar!http://www.fatunclefarms.com/2014/01/20/new-sprouted-dehydrated-flavor-balsamic-vinegar/
http://www.fatunclefarms.com/2014/01/20/new-sprouted-dehydrated-flavor-balsamic-vinegar/#commentsMon, 20 Jan 2014 17:41:57 +0000http://www.fatunclefarms.com/?p=1134We have a new Sprouted & Dehydrated Flavor called Balsamic Vinegar! The flavor profile starts sweet and ends tangy! Check it out at our Online Shop!
]]>http://www.fatunclefarms.com/2014/01/20/new-sprouted-dehydrated-flavor-balsamic-vinegar/feed/0Comparing Eggshttp://www.fatunclefarms.com/2014/01/17/comparing-eggs/
http://www.fatunclefarms.com/2014/01/17/comparing-eggs/#commentsSat, 18 Jan 2014 00:34:01 +0000http://www.fatunclefarms.com/?p=1041We’ve got a chicken coop at the farm in Lompoc. It’s a lot of fun for the kids to help take care of the chickens and collect the eggs! Our son Elias is quite the chicken caretaker.

This morning for breakfast, we made 2 eggs from our farm, and one from another guy. We were happy to see that our 2 eggs produced the perfect sunny side up dish!

Happy new year everyone! Hope everyone’s 2014 is getting off to a great start! We’ve got a lot of new and exciting things in the works, one of them being our Guesthouse! We are putting the finishing touches on it, and pretty soon you’ll be able to stay at the guesthouse on our Ranch in Lompoc and get a taste of farm life. We’ll keep you posted when it’s ready! Last week we installed solar panels to power the water heater for the Guesthouse. Go Green!

I have been introduced to Fat Uncle Farms through working with the South Central Farmers’ Cooperative. I have volunteered with them since I was a senior in high school and throughout my undergraduate at CSUN. I have always been committed and interested in the importance of healthy eating and environmental problems in urban communities.

What I enjoy most about the job are the people. I always have ways of interacting with certain customers. They love to make small talk at the farmers market and they love talking about the health benefits of eating almonds. I have learned a lot from them just as they have learned from me